Boone's Naked Gods espouse an almost Kinks-like playfulness: The jangle-prog quintet commands modern swirls of psychedelia within distinct power-pop. Schooner's delightfully experimental pop-rock earns the intimidating e-word not by going off on wild tangents but by augmenting perfectly intuitive song structures with unexpected, though balanced textures. And Some Army plays this show just weeks after releasing its powerful second EP, which cuts an excellently crooked path between night-driving Americana and high-flying British space-rock. —Corbie Hill